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  • Is that finished product at the end of the video what you would plant for the next crop? Or how do the seeds look?

  • Pretty cool stuff. I like the fan technique.

  • I appreciate the value you place on being respobsible for our own food sources but would like to

    see you have a better understanding of the ancient traditions, wheat songs and spiritual relevence this plant has carried..you might enjoy some sicilian grano festa videos or traditional harvesting vids...

  • How much of the wheat do you save for replanting next year? And wehre did you purchase your wheat?

  • @cpepe22 you just grind the berries down to a fine powder and you have flour ready for baking homemade bread... Its that simple!

  • I'm sure there is an easier way to separate the berries from the chafe. What if you banged it around like you do, but on the bottom you had a mesh with openings that weren't too much larger than the berries?

  • Well done.  Thanx.

  • how much sun you need for wheat or barley

  • Thank you,this one was a Very nice video,thank you again.

  • Don't forget to put a lid on your finished product, or you'll be growing your own mice too. :)

  • Now this video is the kind of video that I prefer ...informative although I am curious about your name for the plastic container in which you separated the wheat from the chaff 1:20 : ) just a thought

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